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Bad Bunny goes viral for London performance

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny made history in London, becoming the first Latino artist to headline Tottenham Stadium. His electrifying performance celebrated Latino pride, featuring a dazzling set and a heartfelt tribute to The Beatles. The concert, part of his 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' tour, drew massive crowds. Following the show, Bad Bunny also made an appearance at Wimbledon, further cementing his global appeal.
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This unique church in Europe is decorated with the bones of up to 70,000 people; here's how curious travellers can visit

A Gothic church in the Czech Republic, the Sedlec Ossuary, hides an extraordinary secret within. Once a sacred burial ground, it now houses the remains of an estimated 70,000 people, meticulously arranged into art. From a bone chandelier to skull pyramids and a family crest, this "Bone Church" offers a unique and thought-provoking artistic display, attracting curious visitors from around the globe.
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Before anyone knew dinosaurs existed, a man found one of their bones and thought it belonged to a giant elephant

Centuries ago, a massive fossil unearthed in England baffled scholars. Believed to be a giant elephant or even a biblical giant, the bone's true identity remained a mystery. It wasn't until 1824 that geologist William Buckland identified it as Megalosaurus, the first scientifically named dinosaur. This discovery, predating the term 'dinosaur' itself, highlights how scientific understanding evolves, revealing forgotten prehistoric worlds.
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5 topical minoxidil alternatives to increase hair growth

Over the last few years, scientists have been studying several ingredients that may help support healthier hair growth when applied directly to the scalp. None of them have managed to dethrone minoxidil, but some have shown promising results in clinical studies. If you're curious about what else is out there, here are five topical ingredients that deserve your attention.
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Psychology says loving fresh bedsheets isn't just about hygiene; it may be your mind's way of finding calm and control

Every day, changing bedsheets could appear to be a meaningless and unnecessary action for some people, while for others, it is very enjoyable. In addition to hygiene, which could appear to be the primary motive for this action, psychologists state that routinely cleaning bedsheets could serve the purpose of gaining a sense of order, control, and satisfaction, especially during stressful periods. Lying on fresh bedsheets could be a sign to oneself that the day was busy and that it is time to sleep. Nevertheless, it does not mean that everyone should change their sheets every day, as for some people, this habit could be connected with things other than just being tidy. Here are six psychological reasons why fresh bedsheets could be so comfortable.
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'He was playing for himself': Srikkanth blasts Tilak after series defeat vs Ireland

Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has slammed Tilak Varma and other Indian batters following a shocking one-run defeat to Ireland. Srikkanth criticized their slow scoring and lack of attacking intent in the middle overs, stating that such an approach is unacceptable in T20 cricket. He highlighted a period of 45 balls without a boundary as particularly concerning, leading to India's first-ever series loss against Ireland in the format.
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RSSB Rajasthan 4th Grade Cut-Off 2026 out: Here's how to check category-wise qualifying marks

Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has unveiled the Fourth Grade Cut-Off 2026 and revised provisional results for over 53,000 posts. Over 2.1 million candidates appeared for the exam held in September 2025. Category-wise cut-off marks for various departments, including Secretariat, RPSC, and ARD, are now available on the official website. The results are provisional and subject to court proceedings.
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‘Golden Gift to White House’: Trump shares AI-generated image of giant bald eagle for 250th anniversary

US President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated image of a golden eagle on the White House balcony, calling it a "Golden Gift" for the nation's 250th anniversary. The White House reposted the image, sparking debate about its authenticity. The image, featuring architectural discrepancies and fewer stars on a shield, was confirmed to be AI-generated. This follows Trump's recent unveiling of a commemorative US passport design.
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UPSSC Forest Guard, Wildlife Guard exam 2026: Applications begin for 708 vacancies; check key details here

Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission (UPSSSC) has opened applications for 708 Forest Guard and Wildlife Guard positions. Aspiring candidates must have cleared the PET 2025 exam. The application window closes on July 20, 2026. Selection involves a written test, physical assessments, document verification, and a medical exam. Visit the UPSSSC website to apply.
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'Eetha': Shraddha Kapoor and Ulka Gupta's dance face-off promises to be the film's biggest highlight

The eagerly awaited biopic 'Eetha', featuring Shraddha Kapoor as Lavani icon Vithabai Narayangaonkar, is generating excitement with its proposed dance duel between Kapoor and Ulka Gupta. Scheduled for release in August, the film delves into the rigorous practice sessions for this mesmerizing performance. Despite some controversy over the title, audiences can expect a breathtaking depiction of Vithabai's journey and the essence of Marathi folk traditions.
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The NFL may be late on what Bryce Young is becoming in Carolina

Bryce Young’s voice is changing in Carolina. After a pointed OTA moment and a stronger 2025 season under pressure, the Panthers quarterback is starting to look less like a former No. 1 pick finding his way and more like the leader Carolina has needed since Cam Newton’s prime.
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Watch: Moroccan fans clash with Dutch police in The Hague after Morocco knock Netherlands out of World Cup

Morocco's stunning 3-2 penalty shootout victory over the Netherlands in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has ignited wild celebrations in Casablanca, with fans pouring into the streets. However, the joy was marred by clashes between police and fans in The Hague, where fireworks and stones were thrown. Captain Achraf Hakimi emphasised the win proves Morocco's Qatar success was no fluke, highlighting the team's dedication and hard work.
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'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan blasts Marvel studio executives: 'What do you know about developing a story?'

Filmmaker Taylor Sheridan has strongly criticized Marvel movies and modern studio executives, lamenting a decline in storytelling quality. He argues that current productions rely on "information dumps" instead of visual narrative, a departure from Hollywood's past where directors and writers had more creative freedom. Sheridan believes marketing-minded executives, lacking storytelling expertise, fear audiences won't understand, leading to this shortcut approach.
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Lock Upp 2: Riyaz Aly refuses to accept the ‘wannabe’ label during a task

Content creator and social media fame Riyaz Aly has entered the latest season of Lock Upp. Known for his social media presence, music videos and digital content, Riyaz is now testing himself in the reality show.
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Tree falls on man in Thane; 11 vehicles damaged

A 52-year-old man was injured when a tree unexpectedly fell on him in Thane's Wagle Estate, also damaging eleven parked vehicles, including a police bomb squad bus. This incident, occurring near Wagle Police Station, marks the season's first tree fall injury, prompting concerns about the Corporation's monsoon preparedness. The injured pedestrian is receiving treatment at Pragati Hospital.
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